Dealing with HIV and AIDS in the Classroom

Dealing with HIV and AIDS in the Classroom
Author: Lesley Wood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: STANFORD:36105133086004

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For teachers looking to lead the way in shifting attitudes about HIV and AIDS, this helpful resource offers the information needed to effectively raise awareness in students. Beginning with a general background of HIV and AIDS education, the guide covers sociocultural factors, actions to combat HIV and AIDS, resilient coping strategies, healthy school environments, and more. Emphasizing the creative use of limited resources, this is an essential manual for teachers looking to easily and adequately expose their students to the pressing issues of HIV and AIDS.

Dealing with HIV and AIDS in the Classroom

Dealing with HIV and AIDS in the Classroom
Author: Lesley Wood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2013
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
ISBN: 0702189782

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Much has been written about how many parents, children and educators are infected or affected by HIV and AIDS. However, little has been offered in the way of practical, pedagogical and emotional help for teachers dealing with HIV and AIDS in their classrooms. This book is an attempt to help those teachers cope on a day-to-day basis in the classroom. Dealing with HIV and AIDS in the Classroom was inspired by reflections, comments and photographs provided by real teachers who created a new understanding of what it is like to be a teacher in a world where HIV and AIDS are endemic.

Teaching AIDS

Teaching AIDS
Author: Douglas Tonks
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135964559

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Teaching AIDS begins with a discussion of how teachers can create an environment of support for an AIDS education programme. Recognizing that AIDS education must differ for students of different age groups, the author presents tailored, age-appropriate content - what and how teachers should communicate AIDS information to young children, older children and teenage students.Teaching AIDS also addresses actual methods teachers can use to influence their students' attitudes and behaviour by helping them to recognize problem situations in which risks might arise, and presenting them with the actual skills they need to protect themselves in such situations.

HIV in Schools

HIV in Schools
Author: Magda Conway
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2005
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
ISBN: 1904787479

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Teaching Children with AIDS

Teaching Children with AIDS
Author: Patricia Ainsa
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2000
Genre: Education
ISBN: STANFORD:36105028480650

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This study examines changes in pre-service teachers' knowledge, attitudes, and educational intent to implement HIV/AIDS class-room curriculum and universal precautions after participating in HIV/AIDS in-service training. Valuable pre-service teacher training information was obtained as questionnaire responses were recorded prior to and as a result of an in-service program for pre-service student teachers at a U.S.-Mexico border university.

The Impact of HIV AIDS on Education Worldwide

The Impact of HIV AIDS on Education Worldwide
Author: Alexander W. Wiseman,Ryan N. Glover
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2012-11-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781781902332

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Given the context and prevalence of HIV/AIDS worldwide, this volume presents information, policy case studies, and empirical research for use by educators, policymakers, and organizations about the relationship between HIV/AIDS and education, including how HIV/AIDS has impacted education systems and the potential impact education has on HIV/AIDS.

HIV and AIDS in the Public Schools

HIV and AIDS in the Public Schools
Author: A. Odasuo Alali
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1995
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
ISBN: UCSC:32106013216129

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Humanizing Pedagogy Through HIV and AIDS Prevention

Humanizing Pedagogy Through HIV and AIDS Prevention
Author: American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2015-12-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317257912

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This book explores the power of educators to serve as HIV and AIDS prevention agents. The definitive text represents the work of a distinguished panel of teacher educators and health scientists who identify core information and skills effective educators of HIV and AIDS prevention should learn as they are prepared to attend to the academic and human needs of students. It assigns to teachers, in the US and abroad, the novel role of prevention agents, given their extraordinary ability to access and affect young people -- to influence their behavior. Humanizing Pedagogy considers the social, economic, racial, gender and other variables that impact the prevention of HIV and AIDS. The authors collectively assert that the process of preventing HIV and AIDS, when it considers historic and social context, can compel educators to serve not only as practitioners of knowledge, but as community agents of health and well being. Attending to HIV and AIDS issues advances the capacity and ability of educators to see and attend to the complete learner. Humanizing Pedagogy is a single volume resource for educators, in the US and abroad, interested in attending to the whole needs of the learner-and saving lives.